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Originally Posted by rsd53
Ok, that helps. If your servos don't have metal gears, get some that do.
If your servos have metal gears, you I would look into getting, or building some type of dampener. In my mind, I'm thinking of something like a shock absorber with just a spring inside. Or you might try a regular shock absorber. Either way, you would use replace/modify the links between the servo to bell crank.
The other thought I had was to move the links on the servo bell crank closer to the servo output shaft. That way the torque seen by the servo would be reduced. The down side is you'll have a bigger turning radius.
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the servos, are either my tactic tsx57 or the hitec hs-65mg both nice metal gear servo's i like the damper idea i was think something like to. but putting the dampers down under the loader to kind of give it a more scale look. and make the push rods spring and slides like the old pan-cars